Although the Nike Dunk Low Disrupt has been overshadowed by the standard model designed by Peter Moore in 1985, the women’s-exclusive shoe has recently returned to the spotlight via a healthy mix of bold and subtle colorways. For its next proposition, the fashion-forward sneaker has added yet another tally to the latter cohort.
As with dozens of Nike Dunks before it, the upcoming pair indulges in a two-tone arrangement across its leather upper. Base layers opt for white smooth leather, while overlays around the forefoot, along the tongue and across the heel prefer a dark green tumbled counterpart. The pull tab at the heel also don the stark contrast, as does the reworked outsole underfoot. Chiseled midsoles don’t follow aesthetic cues from the vintage-reminiscent, exposed foam tongue, but deliver a “colorless” look that allows for the aforementioned components to revel in the spotlight.
No official release date has been disclosed by the brand, but this women’s Nike Dunk-variant is likely to hit Nike SNKRS soon. In the meantime, enjoy images of the shoes ahead.
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